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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The annual convention of Women's Christian Temperance Onion of Victoria was opened to-day. The sittings will last until Friday. ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Governor will on November 8 issue a writ for the election of three Senators in Victoria. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    It has transpired that the authorities were warned that an attempt would be made to rob the Treasury carriage in St. Petersburg. They, however, considered ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    It has been officially announced that early next year the commanders-in-chief will be allotted the following stations:— Portsmouth.—Vice-Admiral Sir Day ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Profiting by the absence of Raisuli, the Anjera [?]ribesmen pillaged the villages on the cast side of Tangier Bay, and captured a number of cattle after a two ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Friendly Societies Bill.—Intimation has been received that the Government will oppose Mr. Rattle's Friendly Societies Bill. ...

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  9. A PROBABLE RETIREMENT.

    It is probable that Lieut.-Colonel Outtrim, the Deputy-Postmaster-General in Victoria, will terminate his active connection with the federal public service ...

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  10. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Peter O'Shannassy, ex-town clerk of Coburg, was to-day sentenced to two years' imprisonment on each four charges of embezzling moneys of the ...

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  11. ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    The detective in charge of the Albert Park Lake mystery has advised the Government to offer a substantial reward to anyone who can give ...

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  12. MR. REID AT BALLARAT.

    Mr. Reid addressed a gathering of 3000 persons in Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, to-night, when he was received with great cheering and some disorderly ...

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  13. OTHER APPOINTMENTS.

    Vice-Admiral Sir W. H. May, K.C.V.O., will be Second Sea Lord, and Rear—Admiral Sir A. L. .Winsloe, C.V.O., Fourth Sea Lord. ...

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  14. LOAN REDEMPTION.

    The London and Westminster Bank has, through the Agent-General, offered the Victorian Government 4½ per cent. on about £1,000,000 which it has ...

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  15. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    A ukase issued to-day—the anniversary of the granting of the constitution—removes all the restrictions on the "Old Believers," who number 15,000,000. ...

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  16. FRENCH RELATIONS.

    M. Pichou, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for France, in the course of an interview, declared that he intended to maintain the Russian alliance and ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. LARGER SHIPS.

    The "Daily Mail" declares that the Admiralty has decided upon building larger ships than the Dreadnought, beginning in March, 1908. Each vessel ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    An attempt at mediation in the building trade trouble was made to-day by Mr. George Launder, president of the Eight Hours Pioneers' Association. He ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. EDUCATION BILL.

    In committee in the House of Lords an amendment to the Education Bill was submitted by Lord Heneage, to the effect that every public elementary ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Feeling at Tokio towards the Americans is, says the correspondent of the "London Daily Telegraph," quieter, the people relying on President Roosevelt to ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. TURKISH EXACTIONS.

    Fifteen thousand Persians at Bagdad are greatly excited, and threaten to imitate the example of their countrymen at Kerbela. ...

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  22. RECENT TRAIN MISHAP.

    Only six passengers escaped from the two cars which were precipitated into the water at Atlantic City. A woman survivor dived four times ...

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  23. THE LAST ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  24. POPULATION STATISTICS.

    The population of New South Wales shows an increase of 28,530 since the beginning of the year. ...

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  25. SOCIAL DEMOCRACY.

    The "Cologne Gazette" declares that the resignation of Lieut.-General Von Podbielski as Minister of Agriculture for Prussia, on the ground of [?]abbiness, in ...

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  26. SCHOOL RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Referring to Mr. J. Keir Hardie's reference to the teaching of rifle shooting in the schools, the President of the Board of Education (Right Hon. A. ...

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  27. THE CAUSE.

    The disaster was due to a defective connection between the ordinary rails and those on the drawbridge, the latter rails being higher. ...

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  28. POPULATION INCREASE.

    The population of New South Wales on September 30 was 1,524,580, of whom 810,520 were males. The increase since the beginning of the year was 28,530, or ...

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  29. RECENT COLLIERY DISASTER.

    King Edward has given 100 guineas to the Wingate sufferers, and his Majesty's message conveyed keen sympathy to the relatives. ...

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  30. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION

    Next month letters patent will be granted to the Transvaal in connection with the establishment of a constitution, and the elections will take place in ...

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  31. A CAPTAIN FINED.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Captain Alex. Cordiner, of the steamer Lord Antrim, pleaded guilty to a charge of proceeding to sea in disobeyance of an ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. MR. AND MRS. JAMES.

    Mr. Edmund T. Doxat, president of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London, and vice-president of the Australian. Club, performed an interesting ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. THE MARLBOROUGHS.

    The. "Manchester Guardian" stated that the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough had signed a separation on the ground of incompatibility. A ...

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  34. A LARGE MEETING.

    A meeting of lectors was held under the auspices of the National Association in the Mechanics' Institute hall last evening, at which it was announced the ...

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  35. TAXATION IN ENGLAND.

    A middle class defence organisation is being formed, with branches throughout England, to prevent an increase of Imperial and local taxation. ...

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  36. SELF-DENIAL WORK.

    The Salvation Army's self-denial work resulted in £10,3S8 being collected. ...

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  37. THE STATE FINANCES.

    In the House of Assembly this evening the Treasurer (Mr. Urquhart) moved the second reading of the Appropriation Bill, and said that, as they had supplies ...

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  38. SHIPPING RATES.

    A Royal Commission is to enquire into the South African shipping rates. ...

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  39. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    A man named Findlay has been committed for trial on a charge of the murder of Rennie, a schoolmaster, near Oamaru. ...

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  40. JAPANESE STUDENTS.

    Four thousand students of the Japanese Military College are to inspect the Manchurian battlefields, in order to assist them in studying the operations ...

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  41. A DENIAL.

    The Mayor of Concord denies that Mrs. Eddy, founder of the Christian Scientists, is ill and kept in seclusion. ...

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  42. PORT OF LAUNCESTON.

    The following is the text of the letter sent by the Master Warden to the editor of the "Syren and Shipping," referred to in yesterday's "Examiner":—The Tamar ...

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  43. FINANCIAL.

    The Caledonian and Australian Mortgage and Agency Company shows a profit of £0905. A dividend of 1½ per cent, has been declared, and a sum of ...

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  44. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    At the close of a lecture delivered in Berlin University by Mr. Burgess, the first occupant of the Roosevelt chair of American history, the Kaiser called for ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. RECENT MURDERS.

    Some further news has been received at Sydney from Norfolk Island of the murder of the Rev. C. C. Godden, of the Anglican Melanesian mission at ...

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  46. STRIKE ENDED.

    A compromise has terminated the strike at Verviers, in Belgium. ...

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  47. A HEAVY LOSS.

    The burning of the steamer Haversham Grange caused a loss of £250,000. ...

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  48. THE WEATHER.

    For several days past very rough weather has prevailed. On Sunday evening rain commenced to fall, and continued till Monday evening. ...

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  49. A WORD TO ELECTORS.

    Have you made certain that you are on the federal roll? If not, there is no time to waste. Unless you take the trouble to satisfy ...

    Article : 176 words
  50. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  51. NATURAL MODESTY.

    The natural modesty of many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc., with splendid ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. JAR OF CONSTANT COUGHING.

    Hammer blows, steadily applied, break the hardest rock. Coughing day after day jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. ...

    Article : 45 words
  53. THE BEACONSFIELD CASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
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